Re: Change Request: Cookies 4 WGet
Michael Klaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Would it be able for someone of your team to support us getting this to > work? It's endearing to get this request after the cookie support is already in! Please download it from CVS, try using it and see how it works for you. It can answer cookies, and supports saving and loading cookies in a file compatible with netscape/mozilla. Please try it out and tell me how it works for you.
Re: Change Request: Cookies 4 WGet
Michael Klaus wrote: > > Dear WGet team, > > first of all, i want to say that WGet really is a _great_ program. My > company is mostly using it for regression tests for different web > servers and servlet engines. And there's the problem. Servlet engines > meintain their sessions - which are critical for regression tests - via > cookies. A functionality to hold cookies (one cookie would be sufficient > for this task) and send them back with each request would really be > helpful. > > Would it be able for someone of your team to support us getting this to > work? We have a bit of c knowledge here and perhaps would even be able > to write it ourselves...if we only had a clue where to change what :-/ Cookie support has been added in the current developement code. You can get it from CVS see the Developement section on the web-site (http://sunsite.dk/wget/). Of course with all the usual warnings about using developement code. > > Many thanks in advance, > > Michael Klaus > > -- > Michael Klaus > Entwickler / IT-Consultant > > orgafactory gmbh > Hügelstraße 8 > 60435 Frankfurt am Main > > Telefon (0 69) 90 54 66 35 > Telefax (0 69) 90 54 66 13 > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards Hack Kampbjørn [EMAIL PROTECTED] HackLine +45 2031 7799
Change Request: Cookies 4 WGet
Dear WGet team, first of all, i want to say that WGet really is a _great_ program. My company is mostly using it for regression tests for different web servers and servlet engines. And there's the problem. Servlet engines meintain their sessions - which are critical for regression tests - via cookies. A functionality to hold cookies (one cookie would be sufficient for this task) and send them back with each request would really be helpful. Would it be able for someone of your team to support us getting this to work? We have a bit of c knowledge here and perhaps would even be able to write it ourselves...if we only had a clue where to change what :-/ Many thanks in advance, Michael Klaus -- Michael Klaus Entwickler / IT-Consultant orgafactory gmbh Hügelstraße 8 60435 Frankfurt am Main Telefon (0 69) 90 54 66 35 Telefax (0 69) 90 54 66 13 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]